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单词 suscitate
释义

suscitatev.

/ˈsʌsɪteɪt/
Forms: Also 1500s sussitate, 1500s–1600s suscitat; 1500s past participle suscitat(e.
Etymology: < Latin suscitāt-, past participial stem of suscitāre , < sus- = sub- prefix 6 + citāre to excite (see cite v.).
Now rare.
a. transitive. To stir up, excite (rebellion, dispute, a feeling, etc.).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > motivation > motivate [verb (transitive)] > incite or instigate > bring about by incitement
stirc897
forthclepe?c1000
raisec1175
entice1297
rearc1325
excitea1340
arta1450
provocate?a1475
suscitate1528
to stir upc1530
provoke1535
store1552
concitea1555
upsteer1558
spirit1598
solicit1602
foment1606
fana1616
proritate1620
incite1627
ferment1660
spirita1680
brush1755
whip1805
to put (also set) (the) spurs to1819
fillipa1822
instigate1852
spark-plug1945
whomp1961
1528 Impeachm. Wolsey in F. J. Furnivall Ballads from MSS (1868) I. 356 Þou haste suscitate suche A wonderfull dyssencion.
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour ii. iii. sig. Oiv That they which do eate or drinke..may sussitate some disputation or reasonynge.
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour iii. xxv. sig. hviiv He shall..suscitate or raise the courage of all men inclined to vertue.
1536 in State Papers Henry VIII (1834) II. 298 The disturbance and rebellion suscitate by the said persons.
1557 R. Edgeworth Serm. very Fruitfull 73 When the Germaynes suscitated and raysed vp all maner of heresies by Luther and that rable.
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 12 b/1 We apply the boxes to suscitate the menstrualles of woemen.
a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1962) X. 224 Such a joy a man must suscitate and awaken in himselfe.
1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xlv. 368 By the approved Doctrine of the ancient Philosophers,..such a brangling Agitation..should..be judged to..be quickned and suscitated by the..Inspiration of the Prophetizing..Spirit.
1876 World V. No. 108. 18 I am not..wantonly suscitating one more unsatisfied curiosity by proclaiming one more unfathomable mystery.
1893 Scribner's Mag. 13 343/1 Suggestions that the soul of inanimate things can..suscitate in the realms of psychological revery.
b. To raise (a person) out of inactivity; to exalt the condition of.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > excitement > exciting > excite [verb (transitive)]
astirc1000
stir?c1225
araisec1374
entalentc1374
flamec1380
reara1382
raisec1384
commove1393
kindlea1400
fluster1422
esmove1474
talent1486
heavec1540
erect?1555
inflame1560
to set on gog1560
yark1565
tickle1567
flesh1573
concitate1574
rouse1574
warmc1580
agitate1587
spirit1598
suscitate1598
fermentate1599
nettle1599
startle1602
worka1616
exagitate1621
foment1621
flush1633
exacuatea1637
ferment1667
to work up1681
pique1697
electrify1748
rattle1781
pump1791
to touch up1796
excite1821
to key up1835
to steam up1909
jazz1916
steam1922
volt1930
whee1949
to fire up1976
geek1984
the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin or enter upon (an action) [verb (transitive)] > stir up or rouse up
stirc1000
aweccheOE
stirc1175
arear?c1225
awakec1315
amovec1330
araisec1374
wake1398
wakenc1400
to stir upa1500
incend?1504
to firk upc1540
bestir1549
store1552
bustlea1555
tickle1567
solicitate1568
to stir one's taila1572
exsuscitate1574
rouse1574
suscitate1598
accite1600
actuate1603
arousea1616
poach1632
roust1658
to shake up1850
to galvanize to or into life1853
to make things (or something specified) hum1884
to jack up1914
rev1945
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > exaltation or glorification > exalt or glorify [verb (transitive)]
heavec825
higheOE
brightenOE
clarifya1340
glorifya1340
enhancec1374
stellifyc1384
biga1400
exalt?a1400
raisea1400
shrinea1400
to bear up?a1425
enhighc1440
erect?a1475
assumec1503
amount1523
dignifya1530
to set up1535
extol1545
enthronize1547
augment1567
sublimate?1567
sublime1568
assumptc1571
begoda1576
royalize1589
suscitate1598
swell1601
consecrate1605
realize1611
reara1616
sphere1615
ingreata1620
superexalta1626
soara1627
ascend1628
rise1628
embroider1629
apotheose1632
grandize1640
engreaten1641
engrandizea1652
mount1651
intronificate1653
magnificent1656
superposit1661
grandify1665
heroify1677
apotheosize1695
enthrone1699
aggrandize1702
pantheonize1801
hoist1814
princify1847
queen1880
heroize1887
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. *vj As one erectede and suscitatede out of a swound.
1650 J. Howell tr. A. Giraffi Exact Hist. Late Revol. Naples i. 24 Masaniello..began more then ever by sound of Drum to suscitat the peeple.
1675 R. Baxter Catholick Theol. ii. v. 90 It is Action that God doth suscitate the Soul to.
1876 J. Ellis Caesar in Egypt 158 Thou that dost..Subdue the stern, and suscitate the meek.
c. To call into being or activity, ‘raise up’.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > elicit or call forth
movea1398
drawa1400
provoke?a1425
askc1450
to draw out1525
to stir up1526
allure?1532
suscitate1532
to call out1539
to draw fortha1569
draw1581
attract1593
raise1598
force1602
fetch1622
milka1628
invite1650
summon1679
elicit1822
to work up?1833
educe1840
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 824/1 A prophet..shal your Lord god suscitate and reyse vp for you.
1657 tr. A. Thevet Prosopographia 3 in T. North tr. Plutarch Lives (new ed.) The enemy of mankinde..did suscitate and stir up the Heretick Arius.
1885 M. E. Martin tr. Lasserre Mirac. Episodes Lourdes 356 The obstacles suscitated by the Evil One.
d. To promote (an action at law). Only in past participle. Scottish. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > carry on or institute (an action) [verb (transitive)]
bringc1000
move1379
pursue1384
leada1400
suea1422
raise1436
maintain1456
conceive1467
persecute1483
implead1554
suscitate1560
solicit?a1562
intenda1578
intent1630
1560 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1843) III. ii. 223 The caus being suscitate at the actes in presence of parties to preif as said is in the actioun be Williame.
1562 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1843) III. ii. 304 The..caus of diuorce..being suscitat at desyr of Archebald in presens of Anne.
e. To impart life or activity to; to quicken, vivify, animate. ? Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > source or principle of life > giving of life > give life [verb (transitive)]
wrecchec897
quickOE
soulOE
aquicka1000
quickena1382
vivificate?a1475
live1483
envive1523
embreathea1529
instruct1532
animate1533
vivify1545
enlive1593
inanimate1610
vegetate1620
interanimatea1631
pre-inanimatea1631
enliven1631
vive1637
suscitate1646
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vi. vii. 308 The Sunne [in Ireland] onely suscitates those formes, whose determinations are seminall.
1813 T. Busby tr. Lucretius Nature of Things I. iii. 632 And human atoms suscitate the sky.
1830 W. Phillips Mt. Sinai i. 148 Soul so suscitates his frame With quicker spark celestial.

Derivatives

ˈsuscitated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > excitement > [adjective]
fevering?a1200
upreareda1382
warm1390
amoveda1400
entalented1402
stirred1483
intoxicatea1533
roused1575
vibrant1575
waked1581
irritated1595
uproused1597
gunpowdered1604
concitated1652
exagitated1659
animated1660
upstirreda1666
instinct1667
hot-headed1679
flushed1749
abubble1766
agig1767
fermentitious1807
suscitated1811
effervescent1833
effervescing1837
quick1837
galvanized1843
ginger beery1849
excited1855
ablaze1859
het1862
effervescible1866
thrilly1893
piqued1902
all of a doodah1915
hopped-up1923
adrenalized1935
volted1936
hyped1938
spooked up1939
twitterpated1942
up1942
jazzed1955
psyched1963
amped1967
plugged-in1967
torqued1967
buzzy1978
1811 P. B. Shelley St. Irvyne Concl. 233 Wildered by the suscitated energies of his soul almost to madness.
ˈsuscitating adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > excitement > exciting > [adjective]
stirring1421
excitative1490
rousing1576
animating1595
excitant1608
exciteful?1615
spirit-stirringa1616
spiritous1624
excitatinga1643
exagitating1646
fermentive1656
awakening1694
electrifying1746
upstirring1751
electrical1760
thrilling1768
excitive1774
proceleusmatic1775
electric1789
inspiriting1796
fermentitious1807
exciting1811
red-hot1835
hair-raising1838
suscitating1840
arousing1841
sizzling1845
zesty1853
excitory1861
throbbing1864
buzzing1882
ding-dong1887
thrillful1887
stir-up1890
large1895
thrilly1896
high voltage1909
voltaic1920
sizzly1936
Boy's Own1967
hot shit1967
crunk1995
1840 New Monthly Mag. 59 202 The suscitating juices with which the occidental luxury is presented to us.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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